Engineering Tech Lead
Department | Engineering |
Reports to | CTO |
Location | Remote, CO Front Range Preferred |
Clearance | None required. U.S. citizenship required. |
Employment type | Full-time, exempt |
About the role
We need someone who can lead a small engineering team building AutoBid — a SaaS platform that automates U.S. government procurement bidding — while still writing code that matters. This is not a management role that happens to have a technical title. You will own the technical direction of the product, make architecture decisions your team executes against, and personally build the parts of the system that are too important or too ambiguous to hand off.
The inputs are messy, compliance constraints are real, and the output has to be reliable enough that customers commit real procurement dollars based on it. You will set technical direction, sequence the work, unblock people, and be accountable for what gets delivered. You will also coordinate with product, security and compliance staff on key decisions.
What you will do
Own the system architecture and make binding technical decisions on data model design, API contracts, service boundaries, and infrastructure patterns
Define and enforce engineering standards: code review, testing, logging, documentation, and deployment practices
Maintain the technical roadmap and sequence features against product priorities and integration complexity
Write production code on the highest-leverage and highest-risk parts of the system, and stay current on the whole codebase — you cannot lead technical decisions for code you have not read
Ensure the codebase remains auditable, well-documented, and structured for deployment into regulated cloud environments
Lead and grow the engineers on your team: regular one-on-ones, honest feedback in both directions, and work assigned to people''s strengths rather than round-robin
Hire well: define role requirements, screen candidates, run technical interviews, and make hiring decisions. We value engineers who take ownership beyond ticket scope and give definitive answers over those who hedge
Work with security and compliance staff so architecture decisions support our SOC 2, FedRAMP, and CMMC posture
Engage directly with the procurement specialists who use AutoBid, and prioritize improvements based on real usage
Represent engineering in program reviews, translating technical status into terms non-engineers can act on without oversimplifying the risks
Required qualifications
10+ years of professional software engineering experience, with at least 2 years in a team lead, tech lead, or engineering management role
Strong proficiency in TypeScript across the full stack, with production server-side and front-end experience
Deep hands-on PostgreSQL experience: you can diagnose a slow query, redesign a schema under load, and make migration decisions with confidence
Demonstrated experience building data-intensive systems that ingest from multiple sources of varying quality and structure
Track record of architectural decisions that held up as requirements changed
Experience as both the technical authority and the people manager on a small engineering team
Ability to write production code while managing a team — expect to spend 40–60% of your time coding, not zero
Strong written and verbal communication, from architecture decision records to clear feedback to your reports
Comfort making decisions with incomplete information and adjusting course as you learn more
U.S. citizenship required
Preferred qualifications
Experience integrating LLMs into production systems: prompt engineering, structured extraction, evaluation, and accuracy/cost/latency tradeoffs
Production AWS and infrastructure-as-code experience, with familiarity with container-based deployment and CI/CD
Experience in regulated or compliance-constrained environments where audit trails and security baselines are engineering requirements — SOC 2, FedRAMP, or CMMC a strong plus
Background in supply chain, procurement, or government contracting data systems
Prior experience in the defense industrial base or government contracting environment
What this role is not
This is not a director-level role managing managers, nor a pure IC staff engineer role with a “lead” title. You will manage individual contributors directly, write code alongside them, have difficult performance conversations, and be accountable for what the team delivers. The right candidate wants to do both: lead a team and write code, set direction and get into the details. On a team this size, that is the job.
How to apply
Submit your resume and a brief note covering two things: a system you built or significantly shaped technically, and a team you led through a difficult delivery. Keep it concise.
Equal opportunity
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.